Good thing I got some spares on hand for those coils, and two spare coils. Now you got me wondering about the motorized contactor parts. Only got a couple fingers left for them.

Fossil

I had the same experience. The "incident" in Palm Springs a couple years back was remedied with a new exact-same coil from GatesAir (both the engineer and I were amazed they had one) but the second flameout in Minnesota earlier this year resulted in a "no we don't have any more of those" and the referral to KTL.

Fossil and anyone else who might be interested. Contract engineer Doug Thompson knows where there are at least four of the Harris sliding motorized contactors that were replaced with Kintronics contactors some years ago. The Harris contactors didn't seem to want to slide well in cold weather here in MN. Contact Doug at (651) 247-8119 if you're interested.

When Harris had their big inventory sell-off a few years ago (prior to the broadcast division getting spun off and becoming Gates-Air), did they have any AM parts and pieces that wound up being purchased by someone? I recall that SCMS wound up with a fair amount of Harris stuff.

Sounds like they made it through. Praise God, the funnel lifted as it crossed Shen just a few blocks south of downtown. The same storm is well east now and the funnel has been up and down and up again.

Pretty intense hail not too far from the KMA site but never lost carrier. The NWS EAS relay was interrupted a few times.

I got my replacement coil from Kintronics today. The old coil was a 6" outside diameter coil with 23 turns. The replacement from Kintronics is only a 5" outside diameter coil with 22 turns. The windings on both are 1" wide flat copper. Circuit wise the coil is across the common point and ground. The wiper arm adjusts the power to the south tower in the DA. Is this going to work? The difference in coil size has me wondering if this will work. Attached our phasor diagram. Coil is L6 in the south tower circuit.

That is a very non-critical part of the circuit, forming a power divider based on roller position on the coil and the ratio between the "top" and "bottom" parts. You may notice a small difference in phase (<5°) due to the slightly different coil value and it'll probably shift the common point tuning a bit, but neither of those are issues with most phasors.